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Roger keeps me on my toes, as usual...

Nokia N-Gage QD Silver Edition Comes to Europe
http://itreview.belproject.com/index.php?itemid=1677

The New Face of Royal Dutch Shell
>>>Jorma Ollila engineered a remarkable turnaround at Nokia, but getting the oil giant up to speed opens a whole new world of challenges
http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/...8534_db016.htm
>>>He [Ollila ] is also known for being highly ethical, which could help the oil giant polish its image.

>>>Since Ollila, 54, became head of Nokia in 1992, he has transformed Finland's leading company from a money-losing $3.6 billion a year conglomerate making everything from cables to televisions to the world's leading mobile-phone maker, with annual sales of about $40 billion. While not an oilman, Ollila is a quick study, with an engineering and financial background. He once worked at Citibank.
-- poor Jorma! Psssst: It's not too late to change your mind. You can always cite Family or Health.

Nokia 8800
http://www.infosyncworld.com/reviews/n/6085.html
>>>Nokia's fashion department keeps Sindre Lia busy; this time, the stainless-steel 8800 and its pop-up slider receives a solid work-out. Open, close. Open, close. Open, close...
-- also known as the Tungsten T3 Shuffle...

Alternative Access Devices?
http://libdev.plymouth.edu/post/3
>>>Two devices, the Pepper Pad and Nokia 770, have spawned renewed interest in internet access devices that aren’t PCs or computers as we know them. I had a chance to meet with the Pepper folks and get some hands-on time with a Pepper Pad and I’ve started to imagine some of the ways I’d like to use such a device in libraries.

Last edited by Mike Cane; 2005-08-07 at 20:57. Reason: Gone back to format things